'Top Gear' presenter Richard Hammond has been involved in another smash while filming, less than a year after he sustained a brain injury in a high-speed crash.
This time the 38-year-old presenter skidded off the track while taking part in a 24-hour Le Mans-style race at Silverstone over the weekend.
Hammond was not injured in the latest crash and continued the race once the car had been repaired.
A spokesman for the BBC said: "The three presenters and The Stig were racing a car in a 24 race at Silverstone over the weekend. During the race, at night, Richard was driving and another car shunted him off the track."
"Richard wasn't hurt at all but the car was damaged. It was taken back to the pits and repaired before Richard carried on with the race."
Hammond and fellow presenters James May, Jeremy Clarkson and The Stig were taking turns at racing the £100,000 BMW 330 DTi Sport.